Heart medicine with heart: Cottbus' Sana Heart Center offers closeness and care!

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The Sana Heart Center Cottbus has been offering human closeness and top-quality medicine for heart patients for 30 years, even on public holidays.

Das Sana-Herzzentrum Cottbus bietet seit 30 Jahren menschliche Nähe und Spitzenmedizin für Herzpatienten, auch an Feiertagen.
The Sana Heart Center Cottbus has been offering human closeness and top-quality medicine for heart patients for 30 years, even on public holidays.

Heart medicine with heart: Cottbus' Sana Heart Center offers closeness and care!

In the Sana Heart Center Cottbus Cutting-edge medicine and human closeness combine – and, as has been the case for 30 years, with complete success for heart patients. Here, the needs of patients come first, not only on normal days but also on public holidays. The team is there 24/7 to provide patients with the best possible support.

Particularly impressive is the role of Marlen Splitt, a specialist nurse, who provides crucial support for patients and their relatives during the first contact after ventilation. Even during the operations, Jan Wintmölle, an anesthesiologist, ensures that the patients survive the procedures in a safe sleep.

Early mobilization as the key to recovery

A central aspect of patient care in Cottbus is early mobilization, which plays a crucial role in preventing negative consequences of immobility such as muscle weakness and deconditioning. How Hermes Bonn documented, this method improves the cardiovascular system and reduces the risk of complications such as thrombosis and pneumonia. Physiotherapy at the Sana Heart Center begins just a few hours after the operation so that patients can return to activity as quickly as possible.

Birgit Seeber-Heinrich, the head of physiotherapy, reminds us how important motivation and trust in your own body are. Different forms of mobilization are used - from passive movements to active, independent movements. These tiered approaches come into play primarily due to challenges such as staff shortages and limited resources.

Humanity in focus

The atmosphere in the Sana Heart Center is particularly characterized by small gestures. Patients will find photos of loved ones and festive Christmas music in their rooms, giving them a feeling of security and human warmth, especially during the holidays. Stefanie Heintke, deputy ward manager, emphasizes that personal contact with patients and the support offered to them is of great importance.

To ensure emotional support, the nursing staff also organizes video calls with relatives. Jan Bauer, deputy cardiology ward manager, emphasizes that the center is about giving patients a sense of community and support in difficult times.

Rehabilitation for heart patients

After inpatient treatment, heart patients can continue in special cardiac rehabilitation clinics, such as Clinic Compass reported. Almost 70,000 bypass operations are carried out every year in Germany, and patients usually come to the clinic for several weeks, followed by a rehabilitation program lasting several weeks. This includes a variety of services such as exercise therapy, nutritional advice, psychological support and more.

The average length of stay in hospital can be significantly shortened through early mobilization, making it easier to return to everyday life. The more support patients receive on their healing journey, the faster they can participate in local heart groups and continue tracking their progress.

In summary, the Sana Heart Center Cottbus focuses on the human component as an indispensable part of medical care in order to pave the best way for patients not only medically but also emotionally during and after treatment.